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Virginia Kroger’s accidentally gave out empty COVID-19 shots

A Kroger’s clinic in Virginia mistakenly injected customers with empty syringes Monday rather than giving them the actual COVID-19 vaccine.

Fewer than 10 customers who were scheduled to receive the vaccine at The Little Clinic, one of the company’s walk-in clinics in Chesterfield County, were impacted by the mistake, a Kroger spokesperson confirmed to FOX Business.

Originally, the company thought the customers were injected with saline rather than the vaccine, calling it an “honest mistake,” WTVR reported. But it turned out that the syringes had nothing in them at all.

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6 thoughts on “Virginia Kroger’s accidentally gave out empty COVID-19 shots”

  1. It’s less than a couple of milliliters in an intramuscular injection, so no chance of air embolism, a standard method of murderer in fiction.

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